For first fifteen pages in this series, see this link; scroll to bottom of that page.
I no longer track these wells as wells that need to be followed up:
June 13, 2019: huge number of Nygaard wells recently
fracked; look at these two neighboring wells: #17397, off line 4/20;
remains off line 9/20; #17424 after 6/19; the latter is IA, 10/19; now said to be A but still no production, 12/19; now IA, now TA
as of 3/20; five days of production, 2/21, for #17397; now 29 days
production, 3/21 and looks like it might be a good well; #17424 still TA.
June 5, 2019: check on #20777; 32923, 181, BR, Chuckwagon 31-15MBH, Sand Creek, t12/18; cum 197K 3/20; cum 225K 4/21; only 18 days in 3/20 but still produced 2,255 bbls; off line 4/20; removed off line 9/20; neighboring well, #20777 still off line (12/19); look how old the Chuckwagon permit was; finally drilled at the end of 2018; remains off line and IA 6/20; coming back online 7/20; 8/20: #20777 back on line, nice jump in production; off line again 11/20; starting to come back on line, 2/21; #20777, lousy well, cum 82K 6/21;
November 30, 2020: #16059. Well to be re-entered and lengthened. Recently updated; back on confidential list; remains confidential 11/20; no data since; huge well; updated.
October 27, 2019: looks like a big jump in
production, #19712; remains off line 10/19; back on line 2/20; not
particularly interesting; off line 5/20; remains off line 9/20; back on
line 10/20;
October 23, 2019: #16908 (AB; now IA,
4/21), #16180, #28415, #28416; some wells producing; some remain off
line; most are now back on line, look good, 9/20; all back on line
except #16908; all look good;
October 17, 2019: #17792; neighboring well
fracked; remains off line 11/19; back on line 1/20; off line 5/20;
struggling; 30-days/month production but not doing much;
October 17, 2019: #17898; neighboring well fracked; off
line 7/19; off line next month; back on line next month; back off line
10/19; remains off line 2/20; two months of production, then off line
5/20; back on line for seven days, 6/20; seems back to normal; a very
good well now, 9/20; cum 278K 4/21;
October 16, 2019: #22486; back on line 10/19; back off line 11/19; remains off line 6/20; coming back online 7/20; 793K 10/20; cum 812K 4/21; the Hawkeye wells are tracked here;
October 12, 2019: #20140, off line -- it's an XTO well; should be
doing better; back on line 10/19; but not doing particularly well; off
line 11/19; remains off line 9/20; now IA; 10/20 -- sixteen days, nice production; see this post; cum 207K 4/21;
October 6, 2019: #18518; #20258; #20259: huge number of new wells being completed in this area; #20259 off line as of 9/19; remains off line 10/19; some coming back on line; some still off line 11/19; all back on line (?) 3/20; most off line again, 5/20; most of these wells appear to be coming on line 6/20; these all look like great wells, 9/20;
April 7, 2021: these wells in the vicinity of 20 Angus Federal / Simmental Federal wells fracked in late 2020;
- 20804, off line, 11/20 - 2/21; t2/13; cum 348K 11/20;
- 20805, off line, 11/20 - 2/21; t2/13; cum 367K 11/20; see this note;
- 24473, off line, 11/20 - 2/21; t2/13; cum 402K 11/20;
- 23493, off line, 12/20 - 2/21; t6/13; cum 342K 11/20;
- 23494, off line, 11/20 - 2/21; t6/13; cum 489K 11/20;
- 23495, off line 12/20 - 2/21; one day of production, 2/21; t6/13; cum 372K 11/20;
- 23496, off line, 11/20 - 2/21; t5/13; cum 390K 11/20;
December 5, 2019: #18419; remains off line 9/20; back on line 10/20; big well;
February 18, 2020:
- #17338; Kraken drilling two new wells parallel to this well; opposite direction; Carter Matthew off line as of 11/19; remains off line 9/20; back on line 11/20; looks like nice jump in production; see this note.
May 18, 2021:
- 18694, 569, MRO, Scott Gaugler 14-24, Bailey, t8/10; cum 215K 7/19; remains off line 4/20; back online 8/20; nice well; cum 243K 3/21;
- 24973, A/IA/2,437, MRO, Brigner 24-24, Bailey, t7/13; cum 256K 11/20; remains off line 4/20; back on line 9/20; nice well; cum 273K 3/21;
August 23, 2019: the Finsaas wells -- #26855; #26854; #27840; #27841; sporadic production across the wells, 5/20;
August 19, 2019: #17658, a short lateral; off line most of 6/19; remains off line 9/20; IA; AB; 34398, 3,347, WPX, Lion 18-19HX, Mandaree, t7/19; cum 365K 4/21; -- huge well; the WPX Lion wells are tracked here; off line 10/20; back on line 11/20;
August 5, 2019: two EOG wells off line in Clarks Creek;
#22487; #22486; no production jump in first full month back on status,
8/19; check another month or so; both came off line 9/19; one has
returned to production; one remains off line; #22486 back on line 10/19
for 16 days; both back on line, 10/19; both off line 12/19; remain off
line 5/20; coming back on line 7/20; 8/20: nice jump in production for
#22487; nice jump in production for #22486;
April 11, 2020: #36653, #36654, #36655, #36656, #36657, #36658 -- see this post -- see production profiles here;
May 18, 2020: #18245, neighboring wells fracked; coming back on line, 3/20; also, #22982, #22801 (nice jump already); #27021; #27022;
September 29, 2020: 17612, AB/IA/4,345, Whiting, Maki 11-27H, Sanish, t10/09; cum 882K 11/29; off line 12/19; remains off line 7/20; open hole frack; 3.6 million lbs sand; off line in 2019, but at least three wells will be drilled and fracked in the immediate area; link here;
January 18, 2021:
#22550, #22551; older EN-Labar wells; many newer EN-Labar wells fracked
5/20; #22550 #22551 coming back on line 1/21; great wells.
December 5, 2020:
#18055: two wells on this 3-well pad recently fracked; #18055 is IA and
has been offline for over a year suggesting that Whiting will abandon
it; now AB (noted Jan 24, 2021)
April 10, 2020: #19116; an MRO Bailey oil field well; neighboring wells being fracked; off line 1/20; just coming back on line, 4/20;
April 26, 2020: Whiting #19857; came off line 12/19; with many wells in area being fracked;
April 27, 2020: #26158; off line 12/19; remains off line 5/20; back on line 8/20; 6,000 bbls, 9/20;
July 22, 2020:
#34601, $34602 -- no sand in these two fracks? Of course not. I don't
know what that was all about. NDIC frack report for #34601 shows 41
stages; sand frack; 8.5 million lbs sand; 8.3 million gallons of water;
IP of 3,576 bbls; for #34602: 41 stages; sand frack; 8.4 million lbs sand; 7.9 million gallons of water; IP of 4,964 bbls;
August 13, 2020: neighboring well, huge; see what this well does --
- 20287, 1,244, MRO, Johnson 44-32H, Reunion Bay, t10/11; cum 329K 9/20; off line1/20; remains off line 6/20; coming back on line 8/20; came back into production nicely;
October 5, 2019: #17102; a lousy Kaiser Francis well; taken over by Kraken; now off line as of 6/19; remains off line 9/20; now AB;
October 23, 2018: #18250 parallels the wells coming from this 5-well pad; still off line; back on line for a few days in 11/19; one day 12/10; #33737 is on a 5-well pad; this one was the first to report; the others are SI/NC, but I believe they have all been fracked; will soon report; #18250 was IA; 1/19 -- now back on A status, 10/19; three days of production in 2/19; still off line as of 4/19; back on line 5/19 but no production; no production, 7/19; remains off line 9/19; two days production 10/19 with minimal production; 2,000 bbls over 10 days, 11/19; continue to follow; the five-well pad: #33736 - #33739, inclusive, all have been fracked; see this note; need to see what #18250 does; intermittent production since 6/17; still struggling; off line, 3/20; back on line? one day of production, 5/20; update here, August 15, 2020; see this note; update here, November 12, 2020; t5/10; cum 311K 10/20;
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